Case Decision — Offer In Compromise For IRS Back Taxes — Not Following The Rules
Situation Choice-- Deal In Concession For Internal Revenue Service Back Taxes-- Not Complying With The Rules

< iframe size=" 480" height =" 320 "src= "https://www.youtube.com/embed/fTyAcLEPOs0?rel=0" frameborder=" 0" allowfullscreen > This is an example of just how not to take care of a case (a minimum of according to the truths we see in the opinion). The court states the tax payer blew through due dates as well as missed out on hearings, etc . The lawsuit is Solny v. Commisioner Of Internal Income as well as pertains to offers in concession as well as installment agreements. You can locate the case on Google Scholar at: https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=11781194638342747860&q=offer+in+compromise+tax+IRS&hl=en&as_sdt=40006&as_ylo=2015 It has an excellent discussion of the need to fill up out the forms, give the evidence, as well as be certified in your tax filings if you want a deal in concession or installation contract. Many thanks for viewing! John John G. Watts Watts & Herring, LLC Standing for consumers throughout Alabama 205-879-2447

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